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Bichonheavens.com are advertising puppys for sale online. They use stolen credit cards and invent identities to defraud people shopping for a bichon frise puppy online.
In the first email, the scammer will ask all the right questions, putting you through the motions to prove your suitability: how would we care for our puppy, how would we train him, how often would he be alone?

Then the fraudsters emails will get shorter and normally keep to sms messages. This is because the first email is a template where as you are now dealing with the actual scammer.

The “Scam Breeder” will ignore any questions about their affiliation with any clubs or organisations, and questions about the puppy’s parents. The main focus now is convincing you to pay as soon as possible. The puppy will be shipped to you by the scammers perferred delivery company. There is no other option. If you insist on picking up your new bichon frise they will eventually agree. It makes no difference to them if you travel for 4 hours because they are not at the address they claim to be.

Bichonheavens.com will claim to deliver the puppy using a Fraudulent Delivery company which is actually another scam website they set up in order to steal your money by charging for non existent delivery, a air conditioned travel crate, medical insurance for your puppy as well as multiple other fees.

These details are correct as of today (November 21, 2018) but the name and address could possibly belong to an innocent third party if the domain was registered using a stolen credit card.
Bichonheavens.com was registered using the email address g4rhldatc5zu@contactprivacy.email.
It was registered 1 month and ago on October 21, 2018 and expires October 21, 2019.

To look at it another way, this “company” only started October 21, 2018 and does not plan to be using the website after October 21, 2019 as it has only a 1 year registration.

Would you trust these people enough to pay them money?

How can I shut down down a website?

Bichonheavens.com was registered with the domain registrar Google LLC.
Google LLC have an email especially for domains that break their terms and conditions. Setting up a website with the sole intention of stealing money is definitely against Google LLCs Terms and Conditions!

To send an abuse report to Google LLC please click the red button below and complete the email to help shut down Bichonheavens.com!

Send ABUSE report NowIf you have any further information please post it in the comments section below. We are particularly interested in names, email address and phone numbers used by these scammers.

What to do next?

As well as reporting this to the Registrar it is very important to report this crime to your local Law Enforcment. We have compiled a list of Law Enforcement agencies worldwide.You can find a link (here) as well as reporting wire fraud using money transfer agencies (here).

If you live in the US it is important to report this scam to the BBB. Click here to see why. As well as the Better Business Bureau you should report this crime to the Federal Trade Commission. See Here

They got me, they are now PASSION BICHON, ph#1678-660-8066, 678-597-9386, and using diamond county air as the plane delivery, 470-207-503
6, email japlenz1.gmail.com , or jimmyrobert551@yahoo.com

I was scammed out of $500.00 on 12/23/2018. They had me wire the deposit through Zelle. The following day they requested another $949.00 for an air conditioned crate. I realized then it was a scam. The names listed were Linda and David Kern located in Atlanta, Georgia.

I also inquired about a corgi puppy and something didn’t ring well with them. I responded that my son lives in Georgia and could come see the puppy for me. Of course no response. The email had tons of typos which threw me and made me think scammers!!! They also used https://www.fampembrokecorgi.com/contact/ which another report had as a scam. Buyers beware of these people!!!!

We have been scammed as well by David and Linda Kern under family pembrokecorgi website. We almost sent $800 for a puppy named Cooper. We googled and found your site. Thank you.

I was also taken for$800.00 sent a quick transfer and never got my puppy.
Same names, address, phone number and email address.
I believed on them until they requested me to transfer another $880.00 to upgrade the crate and that I would get my money back in cash at the time of deliver.

BICHON HEAVENS IS A FRAUD AND A SCAM!!!
I am Linda Keith from Shirewood Bichons. I’ve been a breeder for 18 years. Pictures on Bichon Heavens were stolen from my website. The parent pictures, some of the wording and all the testimonials were stolen from my website. They simply changed the name of my husband to the name Dave. The puppies named Kallie and Alice that are on the Available Puppy Page for $700 DO NOT EXIST they are pictures of puppies from my past litters. DO NOT GIVE THESE SCAMMERS ANY MONEY. They also have a corgi website attached to the same phone number. I have hired an attorney. https://www.fampembrokecorgi.com/contact/
BUYER BEWARE!!!!!!

I was also taken for$800.00 sent a quick transfer and never got my puppy.
Same names, address, phone number and email address.
I believed on them until they requested me to transfer another $880.00 to upgrade the crate and that I would get my money back in cash at the time of deliver.

David and Linda Kern
Georgia zip 30003

or their accountant
Melbourne Stamplerson
Exton, PA 19341

requested payment via Zelle or MoneyGram

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